Last Night, in London, we saw Samsung’s Galaxy Note and Galaxy S III involved in the opening ceremonies of the Olympics. Now Samsung, a global Olympic partner, has taken us behind the scenes, showing how Olympic staff members and Olympic performers have been using their Android phones. In addition to that, the Samsung Galaxy Note appeared in last nights show in Hyde Park.
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Samsung Offers Galaxy S3 Olympic Edition
By Chris Martin, PC-Advisor-(UK) Jul 28, 2012 3:09 pm
Samsung has launched an Olympic edition of its Galaxy S3 smartphone.
The news coincides with the London 2012 Olympic Games opening ceremony.
If you’re looking to follow the Olympic games that are currently underway in London without your face glued to the television, Yahoo! has got your back. The app they have created will allow users to closely follow Olympic games without having to watch a minute of television.
With the 2012 Olympics starting later this month, the timing is perfect for the Official London 2012 Results App to be released. Yes, the name is a mouthful, but so are the features, including news, live schedules, and results from all Olympic and Paralympic sporting events.
Samsung’s instant messaging client, ChatON, has been updated with several new features.
Mini car takes the stage at Olympic Stadium LONDON (AP) — Olympic venues are supposed to be free of charge of sponsor advertisements, but night right after evening BMW's iconic Mini car is correct there in the middle of the primary stadium at the London Games. The automaker is deploying miniature remote-controlled versions of … [...]
NBC and Adobe announced two new apps today that will take the Olympic experience to a new level.
Are you interested in a Samsung Galaxy S III, but put off by any colors other than black? If so, Samsung may have a solution coming to market that will meet your requirements. Over on their Facebook page, in an album showing off the Galaxy S III at the London 2012 Olympic Games, Samsung has posted some photos showing a black Galaxy S III.
The moment of the greatest athletic competition is almost at hand everyone. That’s why BBC is gearing up Android users by launching its official Olympic app in order to access all types of content and coverage of the Games. Inside, you’ll find items like a complete schedule, live feed and even a guide to the various athletes competing in their respective sports.